John Lewis re-stocks Stanley cup colours, including Molly-Mae's favourite shade
The most recent Stanley Quencher cup launch saw two new shades added to the collection - black and a pale green shale hue, but they were so popular with shoppers that they sold out within days. Now, John Lewis as well as the official Stanley website themselves, have re-stocked these bestselling tumblers for those who weren't lucky enough to nab them upon first release.
As well as the latest colours black and shale, John Lewis and Stanley have also re-stocked another two of their top-rated hues - rose quartz and cream. The cream Stanley Quencher Cup is ideal for anyone who loves a neutral aesthetic and it's even the colourway that Molly-Mae Hague loves, while rose quartz is a pretty pastel that's perfect for spring sipping.
If you're new to the world of the Stanley Quencher cup, it's essentially a reusable water bottle that holds a whopping 1.2L of liquid in order to reduce the amount of times you have to re-fill and encourage more water intake. I used the viral Stanley Quencher cup that has sold out multiple times for a week and it made me drink more water than ever before - you can read my full review here.
The vacuum insulated cup also promises to keep your drink icy cold for 48 hours and when I put this claim to the test, I found it to be true. I'm not the only one who has been more than impressed with the £44.99 Stanley Quencher cup, with John Lewis shoppers rating it a 4.9 out of five stars.
One person said: "Excellent cup keeps nice and cold and ideal for days out, will save a fortune in buying bottles of water whilst out!"
Molly-Mae hints at showing baby in her first YouTube as she teases special videoAnother more sceptical user found themselves converted as it encouraged their child to hydrate, explaining: "Don't get me wrong this is a considered purchase for something to drink from, but if its encouraging my daughter to drink more water then I'm all for it. The cup is well made and has survived being dropped and banged a couple of times. I'm not saying its bomb proof, but suitable for my 12 year old daughter. Its easy to clean, though we have a little straw brush. It has surprised me but I would highly recommend this product."
A third customer said: "It quite literally keeps water ice cold, which means I'm so much more likely to drink it. Stanley has elevated my hydrations levels above any other water bottle I have tried! Perfect thing to have sat next to you at your desk, sofa or in the car (if it fits in your cup holders). I wouldn't be without it!"
There are a few people who said that it isn't completely leak-proof and it is a little bigger than they expected, but the large handle does mean it is still easy to transport and the overall response is that it is "definitely worth the hype".
You can also find the Stanley Quencher cups stocked at FootAsylum, Urban Outfitters and Amazon. For a cheaper alternative, Frankie Bridge swears by the £35 SoleCup from Amazon, or this Amazon tumbler is currently £12.50 and looks so similar.
Shop the Stanley Quencher cup at John Lewis here and find the best alternatives here.